What is the difference between the evaluation of the control effect of occupational disease hazards and the evaluation of the current situation?

Difference between the evaluation of the control effect of occupational hazards and the evaluation of the status quo:

The evaluation of the control effect refers to the evaluation of the existence of occupational hazards in the completion of the acceptance of the construction project to determine whether the acceptance can be completed.

The evaluation of the current situation is to evaluate the presence or absence of occupational hazards in the current situation of the construction project during the period after acceptance and commissioning.

Process of current situation evaluation of occupational hazards:

Acceptance of entrustment→collection of information (including on-site investigation)

Development of evaluation program→internal review of evaluation program→on-site sampling/testing→laboratory analysis→preparation of evaluation report→evaluation by experts→revision of report→confirmation by expert leader→submission of the report

Data required by the client:

1, Construction project project documents

2. Construction project occupational disease hazard pre-evaluation report

3. Construction project environmental impact assessment report

4. Construction project safety assessment report

5. Construction project preliminary design plan and instructions

6. Product safety data (MSDS) of all raw and auxiliary materials and product Composition and consumption

7, general layout

8, workshop layout (including equipment layout, number of equipment, model)

9, production process flow diagram and process flow description

10, protective facilities set up

11, personal protective equipment issued

12, occupational health management Desk account

13, occupational health examination report summary

The above is for reference only, depending on the specific circumstances of the employer varies.